Fantasy Tip: Murphy should be able to participate in training camp in the near future and could have a solid role in the passing game this season. Owners could consider Murphy in the later rounds of deeper leagues.

Fantasy Tip: In what comes as a surprise to absolutely no one, Winston is the guy in Tampa Bay. His fantasy outlook is that of a moderately risky rookie whose inconsistency will lead to head-scratching moments. Avoid him in standard drafts, but look Winston's way when playing FantasyScore.

Fantasy Tip: Rookies can't get enough live professional football experience, including talented, big-name rookie quarterbacks. Tampa Bay wants Winston to be as prepared as possible for the regular season. The obvious risk is that the more Winston plays in preseason, the higher the risk is of being injured. He should be viewed as a backup fantasy quarterback as he enters his rookie season.

Fantasy Tip: Martin is reportedly leaner and faster this year, but he has a ways to go to get back into the good graces of the coaching staff. He'll compete with Charles Sims, Dominique Brown and Bobby Rainey for carries. View Martin as an RB4 with a bit of upside.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers LB Lavonte David's contract negotiations could be complicated by the fact that he provides uncommon production for a 4-3 outside linebacker but just two 4-3 outside linebackers currently make at least $6.5 million per year.

Fantasy Tip: Coupled with rookie QB Jameis Winston, Seferian-Jenkins will have an excellent opportunity to finish the 2015 season as a top-10 tight end, and he can be had for a late-round flier in drafts.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers QB Jameis Winston understanding of the offense already stands out, according to TE Luke Stocker. "What is impressive is the speed that Jameis has picked everything up -- from the huddle to the cadence to the checks to the audibles," Stocker said. "He's picked everything up so fast."

Fantasy Tip: Winston should be able to win the starting job, but he will likely be backup for fantasy purposes as a rookie.